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'''Breathanach''' is a [[Wikipedia:Romance languages|Romance]] conlang invented by Geoff Eddy. The language is inspired by [[Brithenig]]. While Brithenig is modelled after the Brythonic branch of the [[Wikipedia:Insular Celtic languages|Celtic family]], Breathanach is modelled after the Goidelic branch; in Geoff Eddy's own words, it is "the 'Q' to Brithenig's 'P'". Like Brithenig, Breathanach is part of the [[Ill Bethisad]] alternative timeline. | '''Breathanach''' is a [[Wikipedia:Romance languages|Romance]] conlang focusing on the hypothetical development of the Romance languages invented by Geoff Eddy. The language is inspired by [[Brithenig]]. While Brithenig is modelled after the Brythonic branch of the [[Wikipedia:Insular Celtic languages|Celtic family]], Breathanach is modelled after the Goidelic branch; in Geoff Eddy's own words, it is "the 'Q' to Brithenig's 'P'". Like Brithenig, Breathanach is part of the [[Ill Bethisad]] alternative timeline. | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
[http://www.cix.co.uk/~morven/lang/breath.html Eall fhoil de Breathanach] (Geoff Eddy) | [http://www.cix.co.uk/~morven/lang/breath.html Eall fhoil de Breathanach] (Geoff Eddy) | ||
[[Category:Romance conlangs]] | [[Category:Romance conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Ill Bethisad]] | [[Category:Ill Bethisad]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 11 November 2009
Breathanach is a Romance conlang focusing on the hypothetical development of the Romance languages invented by Geoff Eddy. The language is inspired by Brithenig. While Brithenig is modelled after the Brythonic branch of the Celtic family, Breathanach is modelled after the Goidelic branch; in Geoff Eddy's own words, it is "the 'Q' to Brithenig's 'P'". Like Brithenig, Breathanach is part of the Ill Bethisad alternative timeline.
External link
Eall fhoil de Breathanach (Geoff Eddy)